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Thank you very much for your reply.Englandd wrote:When a non-EEA national applies for Residence card then he need to submit EEA2 form along with the supporting documents such as marriage certificate, passports, pictures and the proof that EEA partner is excercising eu treaty rights by work, study, self sufficient, and self employment etc. After its submission UKBA validate the application and issue COA (certificate of Application) that confirms the application and give working right to NON-EEA national. For better understanding just go through the following links:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... cklist.pdf
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/
Thanks you very much Englandd, I understand. would it be a problem if it didn't say 'comprehensive' on the insurance papers but it had major of cases for medical insurance.Englandd wrote:Normally COA means Certificate of Application that is being issued upon the submission of EEA2 application but the other COA (certificate of approval) scheme now does not exist. Yes you can be self sufficient and must need to buy private health insurance. On internet you can search various companies and their plans but all depends on your budget. But try to buy such one that covers you in majority of cases.
Thanks a lot for the information.Englandd wrote:its does not matter the title/name of insurance plan just make sure it covers all of your family members in majority of cases. For calculating price you can insert the assumed address but the only problem will be as normally the private health insurance companies require the registration with GP(doctor) and some companies even require a certain lenght of registration time with GP e.g 6 months, 1 year etc.
Thank you very much for your help..Yes I'm interested to know which Insurance company that is. Please give me the detail so I may contact them.ruben7 wrote:Hi we recently got Insurance with this company through a friend who knows exactly what type of insurance you need, let me know and I will get you in touch with the person.
Sure Thanks, I will contact them after my arrival to the UK and have UK address.Englandd wrote:Why not you speak directly with the companies and based on your current position discuss about this gp requirement, hopefully they may tell you any other alternate route/criteria. The leading insurance providers are bupa, axa, aviva, tesco, simply health, etc.